Frank and I did Iron Mtn. today warm but not hot, snorted and ate nats on way up this morning, and saw two snakes on trail one a rattler...saw 12 people all day today on trail...
pictures here
http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/5802 ... t=outdoors
mark
Iron mtn. 5-21-11
Great day Mark, thank you for the company.
A year ago I did Iron Mountain in May and it snowed, it snowed a lot.
Yesterday it was comfortably cool the entire way, even in the sun, but I predict it will be too hot for Iron very soon.
We tried to photograph the Amgen race but it just wasn't happening. To much haze and too far to see what it was I was shooting.
A few more photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/asbufra/se ... 779194070/
A year ago I did Iron Mountain in May and it snowed, it snowed a lot.
Yesterday it was comfortably cool the entire way, even in the sun, but I predict it will be too hot for Iron very soon.
We tried to photograph the Amgen race but it just wasn't happening. To much haze and too far to see what it was I was shooting.
A few more photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/asbufra/se ... 779194070/
Dave,
The ridge was clear of snow until almost the summit of west Baldy. I will look for photos when I get home tonight.
Each time I summit Iron the traverse to Baldy looks a little more doable.
On the way up Iron, Mark and I talked about how we could leave a car at Manker at 2 or 3 am one night soon and do Baldy from Heaton Flats. Mark would be the perfect companion, since He hikes at night so much.
After finishing Iron we were not so hot on the idea, it is such a long hike it takes some time to think about going back up.
The ridge was clear of snow until almost the summit of west Baldy. I will look for photos when I get home tonight.
Each time I summit Iron the traverse to Baldy looks a little more doable.
On the way up Iron, Mark and I talked about how we could leave a car at Manker at 2 or 3 am one night soon and do Baldy from Heaton Flats. Mark would be the perfect companion, since He hikes at night so much.
After finishing Iron we were not so hot on the idea, it is such a long hike it takes some time to think about going back up.
I believe Mark took that picture for the exact reason you mention...to show the snow conditions.
I think it was ice that fell from the tips of pine needles during the recent rain or a morning dew, there were two patches and only beside trees and not a snowflake anywhere else. It was almost the consistancy of shaved ice. Next time up I am bringing some little cups and cherry flavored syrup.